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China Is Stepping up Its Iran War Diplomacy Ahead of Trump's Summit with Xi

Beijing is using Araghchi’s visit to signal support for a ceasefire and keep pressure on Washington and Tehran as the summit nears.

  • On Wednesday, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Beijing, calling for a "comprehensive ceasefire" and urging Tehran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
  • The Trump administration is pressing China to leverage its influence with Iran ahead of next week's summit between President Trump and President Xi in Beijing, with the conflict expected on their agenda.
  • As Tehran's largest oil buyer, China occupies a unique position in mediating the war; analysts say Beijing's advice carries significant weight with Iranian leadership. George Chen, a partner at The Asia Group consultancy, called China's role "irreplaceable."
  • Araghchi stated it is "possible to resolve the issue" of the Strait's reopening "as soon as possible," signaling Iranian openness to negotiations. Wang expressed that China is "deeply distressed" by the war and seeks swift international response.
  • Experts view Beijing's mediation as a demonstration of China's expanding global diplomatic role. Nanyang Technological University professor Hoo Tiang Boon said China is "exercising their leverage," noting one "can't fault them for not putting in any effort.
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The U.S.'s last-minute efforts to channel an agreement with Iran ahead of Donald Trump's expected arrival in China next week suggest that Washington seeks to prevent the Ormuz crisis from holding a meeting with Xi Jinping that will address hot spots of bilateral tension such as trade or technology.The rapprochement between the U.S. and Iran, which according to CNN is approaching an agreement on a brief memorandum to end the war, coincides with a…

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